Adam I. Levine
Dr. Levine has been one of the principle simulator faculty members since 1994 and was named Director of Simulation in 1996. Dr. Levine graduated from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1989, and since his graduation he has been an extremely important and enthusiastic member of the Mount Sinai community. After completing his internal medicine internship and anesthesiology residency at Mount Sinai in 1993; his last year as chief resident, Dr. Levine stayed on staff in the department of anesthesiology to take an active role in residency education and administration. Dr. Levine excelled in both these roles. Due to his administrative skills, passion and teaching ability, Dr. Levine was named program director for the residency-training program in the department of anesthesiology in 1996.
Dr. Levine is an educational pioneer who can be credited for signal handedly developing and conducting educational programs throughout the Sinai community using simulation. In addition to developing novel simulator-based curriculum to teach our own residents, Dr. Levine readily expanded the educational program by developing courses for medical students and other postgraduate trainees. Named Director of Simulation, Dr. Levine currently develops and conducts basic and clinical science courses for medical students, and many postgraduate physicians including medical, surgical, and pediatric intensive care fellows and residents. He also trains other physicians who are interested in developing courses, teaching, and programming the simulator and other educational devices.
Over the course of his career Dr. Levine has given regional and national lectures on simulation and its use for education and evaluation. He has also created and participated in simulator-based activities yearly at both the ASA and PGA annual meetings. In addition to using the simulators for education, Dr. Levine developed a program using simulation for competence assessment for independent institutions and state licensing boards. In 2005 Dr. Levine was a member of the ASA workgroup on simulation.
As a testament to his teaching abilities Dr. Levine has been named outstanding Anesthesiology Attending Teacher three times has received the award for "Excellence in Teaching" for all four years of medical school from the student body, received the first annual "Excellence in Teaching" award by the newly former Institute for Medical Education, was named alumni member of AOA, named "Honorary Attending of the Year" by the Emergency Medicine Department, and was named "honorable mentioned by the International Anesthesia Research Society teaching Recognition Award in 2006. For his educational efforts during the first year medical students physiology course having created and conducted simulator-based labs for the course, Dr. Levine was awarded joint appointment in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics simulation.

